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The Best Cat Brushes of 2024, according to Groomers and Vets

Best Cat Brushes of 2024

Cats typically groom themselves, but a good cat brushes will help keep their coat healthy, reduce matting and minimize shedding to limit pet hair around your home, according to our experts. With so many brush types on the market (some of which can be dangerous if you use them improperly), narrowing down your options can be a challenge. To find the best cat brush that is right for your pet, we spoke to a groomer and three veterinarians about the different brush types and what to look for when shopping. We included their direct product recommendations plus items our editors use to groom their own cats.

How we picked the best cat brushes

The best cat brush are safe, easy to use and well-suited for the job at hand. Our experts recommend considering the following factors when shopping:

Hertzko Slicker Grooming Brush

“This slicker brush is ideal for long-haired cats and will help with gentle detangling and de-shedding,” says Carol Osborne, holistic veterinarian and founder and director of Chagrin Falls Veterinary Center & Pet Clinic. Osborne loves the flexible head of fine bristles, which adapt to the contours of your cat’s body to prevent tugging and discomfort. The brush comes in two sizes and two colors, all with a button that retracts the bristles for easy cleaning.

Type of brush: slicker | Best for: all cats

Hartz Small Slicker Brush

Bissantz’ favorite tool for the past 30 years is this Hartz small slicker brush, which has gentle nubs on the tips of the pins to prevent scratching and works well for both short- and long-haired pets. “This brush is insanely durable, washable, dryable with my high-velocity dryer, [and] perfect for bath time de-shedding,” plus it’s comfortable to hold thanks to its ergonomic handle, she says.

Type of brush: slicker | Best for: all cats

Coastal Pet Safari Slicker Brush

NBC Select reporter Harry Rabinowitz has used this slicker cat brush on his cat Zelda for over eight years. The metal pins do “a good job of removing excess fur without being too abrasive,” and the button on the back “pushes all of the cat hair forward on the cat brush, making it really easy to clean,” says Rabinowitz. Its curved design and thin stainless steel pins also help loosen knots and boost shine, according to the brand.

Type of brush: slicker | Best for: all cats

Furminator Deshedding Tool For Cats

For cats who shed heavily, three of our experts recommend the Furminator, which is an NBC Select Pet Award winner. “It does a great job of getting the undercoat and significantly cuts down on the total grooming time needed for pets that constantly shed,” says Aziza Glass, veterinarian and owner of CAWLM Veterinary Hospital. Its curved stainless steel edge reaches into the undercoat without damaging the topcoat, plus it has an ergonomic handle and a hair-release button to make cleaning easier, according to Furminator. The brand also sells a smaller version for cats under 10 pounds and a version for short-hair cats. That said, you should exercise caution with this tool, since it is possible to overgroom, says Glass.

Type of brush: de-shedding | Best for: long-haired cats who shed

Burt’s Bees Cat 2-in-1 Double-Sided Pin Brush

Soft pin brushes work well for cats with short hair, says Bissantz. Burt’s Bees is one of our favorite brands for pet grooming, and this two-in-one cat brush has rounded pins on one side to detangle minor knots and soft hemp bristles on the other to remove shedding, according to the brand. It’s designed for cats of all sizes and it’s made from bamboo and recycled materials.

Type of brush: pin brush | Best for: short-haired cats

Shiny Pet Grooming Comb

Shiny Pet Grooming Comb $ at Amazon

“For pets with long hair it’s imperative to detangle before bathing and brushing,” says Osborne, who recommends this pet comb. Its stainless steel teeth decrease the chance of ripping out fur in long-haired pets, according to Osborne. It also has both densely and loosely spaced teeth with rounded edges to prevent scratching the skin, and the rubberized handle creates a more secure grip, according to the brand.

Type of brush: comb | Best for: all cats

Master Grooming Tools 4.5-Inch Greyhound Comb

Bissantz loves and recommends this greyhound comb for precision jobs: “I use this in the bath to remove eye goobers and debris, [plus it’s] perfect for getting stubborn undercoat [shedding] out and works well in awkward, tight spaces like armpits, legs, behind the ears.” Since its chrome-plated steel teeth are drilled into the spine, it’s also extremely durable, according to the brand. It has both wide- and narrowly-spaced teeth, too, so it works for all types of fur, says Bissantz.

Type of brush: comb | Best for: precision grooming

HandsOn Grooming Gloves

“These are some of my favorite grooming gloves for cats,” says Shannon Barrett, veterinarian and owner of Downward Paws, a blog about pet health. “They work well for long-haired cats that do not like traditional cat brushes” because the long rubber nodules massage your cat’s skin and remove fur at the same time, says Barrett. They’re also machine-washable.

Type of brush: glove | Best for: skittish long-haired cats

Delomo Pet Grooming Gloves

NBC Select SEO editor Nikki Brown loves these grooming gloves because they’re affordable, easy to clean and have flexible bristles that her cat Solo can’t resist: “At the mere sight of this thing, he will run ahead of me and sprawl out on the floor with his belly up, ready to be brushed and groomed,” she says. The silicone bristles come in four colors and the gloves have an adjustable strap so you can fit them to your wrist.

Type of brush: gloves | Best for: skittish short-haired cats

Kong Cat ZoomGroom Rubber Brush

“Rubber cat brushes are perfect for sensitive kitties,” says Barrett. “This one by Kong fits comfortably in your palm, and its rubber bristles gently massage your cat’s skin while sweeping away loose fur.” Because it’s made out of rubber, it’s gentle, easy to clean and you can dampen the bristles to make the fur stick instead of flying away, according to Barrett.

Type of brush: rubber | Best for: skittish or young cats

How to shop for cat brushes

The best cat brush will largely depend on your cat’s fur length and specific grooming needs, according to our experts. For example, “a short-bristle, soft brush is ideal for an American shorthair, whereas long-bristled brushes can be used on Maine Coons,” says Barrett. First, narrow down the right type of brush for the job, and then consider bristle length, texture, ease of cleaning and safety.

Types of cat brushes

Cat brushes come in various designs, which are appropriate for different fur lengths, textures and grooming concerns, according to our experts. Here are the primary types of cat brushes and their uses:

Other factors to consider when shopping for a cat brush

In addition to the type of cat brush you choose, our experts also recommend keeping the following criteria in mind:

Meet our experts

At NBC Select, we work with experts who have specialized knowledge and authority based on relevant training and/or experience. We also take steps to ensure all expert advice and recommendations are made independently and without undisclosed financial conflicts of interest.

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